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4434Implicit Association Testshttp://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=83803
This is the site for the Implicit Assocation Test, which is a new method for demonstrating and measuring consious-unconsious divergencies. It includes sample tests, related information, and an invitaion to participate in the ongoing Project Implicit that includes test on 90 different topics. Among the most interesting sample tests are those that indicate unconsious race, age, and sexuality biases.Mon, 16 May 2005 00:00:00 -0700New Model for Juvenile Justicehttp://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=499131
A 7 minute video summarizing Missour;s new approach to juvenile justice. This new method for juvenile detention has seen surprisingly successful results, trading in the orange uniforms and cell blocks for therapists and dorm rooms.Tue, 26 Oct 2010 07:43:14 -0700Distributive Justice Interactive Web Sitehttp://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=84259
Distributive justice is not only a central issue of moral and political philosophy, but also an object of common-sense moral reasoning. Everyone is sensitive to the question of his/her share of the common good. Even those who get the best peace of the social pie are in need to justify the actual model of distribution. It has become a truism that most people (especially in the transition countries) experience their own social position as "unjust״, relying on certain intuitive principles of distributive justice.Multidisciplinary project "Distributive Justice" is a work in progress designed by people with different backgrounds (art, philosophy, sociology, photography, design, programing). The project deals with the topic of distribution of goods in a society. It consists of two parts:(1) the part of the project in the virtual space,URL: www.distributive-justice.com - an Internet game in which participants in the project freely distribute material and nonmaterial goods building a "society" that undergoes dynamical changes; several types of societies emerge as result of the distribution game ;(2) the part of the project in the exhibition space, a "working space" installation - presentation of material that has emerged and continuously emerges as result of the respective parts of the project: virtual (the web site), practical (field research, opinion poll); and theoretical part (study of relevant literature, open discussions, talks, lectures ...). The material grows and changes its shape from exhibition to exhibition. Since several different countries is and will be involved in the project, every country leave its imprint in the work, become a part of the exhibition.During the exhibition(s) the visitors (participants in the project) read materials, listen to lectures, chat, join the discussion, participate in the polls, surf the Web, print from the base, copy materials, video or audio tape the events, etc.Fri, 8 Jul 2005 00:00:00 -0700Fairness Assignmenthttp://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=83782
This is assigment of my own creation that involves students evaluating a situation where four people have made differing contributions to a project, and than determining the reward which person deserves. This project can be used to illustrate symbolic interaction principles such as differing definitions of the situation, and to discuss distributive justice principles.Mon, 16 May 2005 00:00:00 -0700Center on Juvenile & Criminal Justicehttp://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=498608
CJCJ provides a full continuum of services to youth facing or transitioning from the juvenile justice system. CJCJ’s juvenile justice teams serve youth in all facets of the juvenile justice process, as is demonstrated below. To learn more about any of our juvenile justice programs, please click on the individual program tabs under the Juvenile Justice navigational bar above.Sun, 24 Oct 2010 10:46:23 -0700National Juvenile Defender Systemhttp://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=498604
The National Juvenile Defender Center (NJDC) was created in 1999 to respond to the critical need to build the capacity of the juvenile defense bar and to improve access to counsel and quality of representation for children in the justice systemSun, 24 Oct 2010 10:24:21 -0700